Same thing happened to me 60 cycles and a healthy battery died after upgrading. The replacement from the manufacturer died as well, went from new to 0 battery charge capacity with 0 charge remaining within 2 weeks *sign*.. I've given up and just started using ubuntu on the second replacement and it's been working fine.
Having trouble reading your own work ? "Yesterday evening the Large Hadron Collider at CERN for the first time accelerated protons in both directions of the ring to 1.18 TeV. Even though the 1 TeV barrier per beam was first broken a week ago, this marks the first time that the beam was in the machine in both directions at the same time, allowing possibly for collisions at a center of mass energy of 2.36 TeV" That whole statement is demonstrably false.
Not the 1st time the beams have been accelerated in opposite directions at 1.18TeV.
Maybe you don't understand the physics, at least follow the cern twitter more closely. "Last night the LHC accelerated both beams to 1.18 TeV with 2 bunches per beam for the first time."
Now.. lets look at the other 1.18 run..
A new record. Both beams in LHC reach 1.18 TeV at 00:42 on 30 November.
Go back to school, news here is 2 bunches at 1.18..
1.18 TeV with 2 bunches per beam for the first time.
That is the achievement. Nothing do do with the fact that they are in both directions since that was the case the last time. Counter rotating beams are a regular occurrence since shortly after this phase of commissioning started.
Genius.. my 3rd party DSL provider runs on bell only for the last mile and to get to their peering point about 8km away. They then handle peering/long haul. So if you don't know the facts then just say so.
Ok, so they need to manage "congestion", so why is it a hard cap of 30 KB/s on downstream instead of say 100 KB/s? And this DOES have something to do with their video site, you're launching a bandwidth intensive application which will be used during prime "congestion" hours. Disgraceful.
The US Senate website is not publishing the roll call of votes by Senators on the bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act making President George W. Bush's illegal wiretapping order retroactively legal.
Digg has jumped the shark. Posted a comment about the number and got banned. The ban happened AFTER kevin posted the number as a story. Why even have moderation with all the "effective" censorship going on.
I've been meaning to get rid of it from my homepage.. this was a nice little push
nono, really. Try to see past the hate. It's unhealthy:) The nice thing about this update is precicely that you can update the system without rebooting. I'm glad you grabed onto one aspect while ignoring the meat of the issue. Great work, really.
Nope, I agree.. it's still something new and quite useful. The previous post just couldnt see past "teh window$" hate. I'd actually be pretty happy if I could update kernels without rebooting. Saves some downtime.
Ok, how do you upgrade your kernel without rebooting...?
"If you have to reboot, then what happens is that the system, together with the applications, takes a snapshot of the state: the way things are on the screen at that very moment, and then it just updates and restarts the application, or in the case of an operating system update, it will bring the operating system back exactly where it was," Allchin said.
Nice try though, kneejerk linux reaction as always.
No sorry, battery data is not read only ... Have anywhere that says that laptop batteries are read only ?
http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/bq20z90-v110.html
Same thing happened to me 60 cycles and a healthy battery died after upgrading. The replacement from the manufacturer died as well, went from new to 0 battery charge capacity with 0 charge remaining within 2 weeks *sign*.. I've given up and just started using ubuntu on the second replacement and it's been working fine.
Having trouble reading your own work ?
"Yesterday evening the Large Hadron Collider at CERN for the first time accelerated protons in both directions of the ring to 1.18 TeV. Even though the 1 TeV barrier per beam was first broken a week ago, this marks the first time that the beam was in the machine in both directions at the same time, allowing possibly for collisions at a center of mass energy of 2.36 TeV" That whole statement is demonstrably false.
Not the 1st time the beams have been accelerated in opposite directions at 1.18TeV.
Again, your summary is wrong.
"Three hours later both LHC beams were successfully accelerated to 1.18 TeV, at 00:44, 30 November."
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2009/PR18.09E.html
Again, you fail..
Maybe you don't understand the physics, at least follow the cern twitter more closely.
"Last night the LHC accelerated both beams to 1.18 TeV with 2 bunches per beam for the first time."
Now.. lets look at the other 1.18 run..
A new record. Both beams in LHC reach 1.18 TeV at 00:42 on 30 November.
Go back to school, news here is 2 bunches at 1.18..
The summary is also dead wrong ..
1.18 TeV with 2 bunches per beam for the first time.
That is the achievement. Nothing do do with the fact that they are in both directions since that was the case the last time.
Counter rotating beams are a regular occurrence since shortly after this phase of commissioning started.
Totally wrong...
"The A380 can land or take off on any runway that can accommodate a Boeing 747. "
Opensolaris is much easier for first times to set up, check out http://breden.org.uk/2008/03/02/a-home-fileserver-using-zfs/ for a guide that I found helpful.
OpenSolaris 2008.11 runs great, the timeslider is a very useful feature as well.
zfs is quite easy and more reliable than a raid 5 setup.
http://breden.org.uk/2008/03/02/a-home-fileserver-using-zfs/ is a great guide to help you out. I get 45MB/s read and write from a dual parity array with 4 640gb drives. The cpu isn't the most powerful but it gets the job done.
nm on the Ariane, I think my brain was abducted for a bit.
Saturn still stands though.
Well, except for the Saturn V, or even the Ariane 5 :)
Genius .. my 3rd party DSL provider runs on bell only for the last mile and to get to their peering point about 8km away. They then handle peering/long haul.
So if you don't know the facts then just say so.
Ok, so they need to manage "congestion", so why is it a hard cap of 30 KB/s on downstream instead of say 100 KB/s?
And this DOES have something to do with their video site, you're launching a bandwidth intensive application which will be used during prime "congestion" hours. Disgraceful.
You forget that the people with all the windows exploits can make far more selling them to russian hackers and/or bot herders.
With windows it's much more lucrative to remain quiet with what you've found.
Dingus maybe..
The US Senate website is not publishing the roll call of votes by Senators on the bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act making President George W. Bush's illegal wiretapping order retroactively legal.
t e-withholding-spy-law-roll-call
http://pressesc.com/news/87005082007/senate-websi
be funny, see king of the hill.
Digg has jumped the shark. Posted a comment about the number and got banned. The ban happened AFTER kevin posted the number as a story. Why even have moderation with all the "effective" censorship going on.
I've been meaning to get rid of it from my homepage.. this was a nice little push
If you can't see it, it's not there.
What's to stop them from moving to a p2p VPN style system. Good luck seperating that from legit traffic.
In other news, DNF will be a PS3 launch title.
nono, really. Try to see past the hate. It's unhealthy :)
The nice thing about this update is precicely that you can update the system without rebooting. I'm glad you grabed onto one aspect while ignoring the meat of the issue. Great work, really.
Nope, I agree.. it's still something new and quite useful. The previous post just couldnt see past "teh window$" hate. I'd actually be pretty happy if I could update kernels without rebooting. Saves some downtime.
Ok, how do you upgrade your kernel without rebooting ...?
"If you have to reboot, then what happens is that the system, together with the applications, takes a snapshot of the state: the way things are on the screen at that very moment, and then it just updates and restarts the application, or in the case of an operating system update, it will bring the operating system back exactly where it was," Allchin said.
Nice try though, kneejerk linux reaction as always.
Umm,p g
http://www.stallman.org/RMS_13_bendicindo.jpg
http://www.gnu.org/award/1998/RichardStallman-3.j
THAT met heads of state. Quite the image to be projecting.
Have you seen his personal webpage? I suppose CSS is too "new"
Being stuck in your ways no matter what isn't a good trait.